Anyone Who Thinks Chris Christie Is A Conservative, Take A Gander At This

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The governor will feel at home with the Huffington Post founder's other guests: New Jersey natives Jon Bon Jovi of Sayreville and Shaquille O'Neal of Newark, according to Women's Wear Daily, which first reported the invites. Shaq recently visited Christie at the Statehouse in Trenton.

Christie was one half of an unusual pairing last year, too, when he made headlines for sitting next to bombshell "Modern Family" actress Sofia Vegara. ABC brought the governor last year and he was a guest of NBC in 2011."

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He's a RINO just like the rest of them. He'll do anything to stay in power which includes shmoozing with leftists.

The American Left: Where everything is politics and politics is everything.

The Republicans I like are the ones who pay attention to the practical issues, not the personal moral "social" issues. I need a legislator/administrator, not a minister. I already have a minister.

Give it up numbers, we have the kind of Republicans that you like but they are called Democrats.

Should numbers have been caps?

Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness;Who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!21 Woe to those who are wise in their own eyesAnd clever in their own sight! Isaiah 5:20-21 NASB

Give it up numbers, we have the kind of Republicans that you like but they are called Democrats.

Should numbers have been caps?

I think we know each other well enough for lower case.
I don't care what you think of my voting - not that you know anything about it - but I'm not interested in wildly left wing Democrats OR sanctimonius Republicans who want to push their morals on others. Why can't they legislate about the practical, economic issues, on both sides, and let people live by their own moral codes? It used to work well.

"Today, [the American voter] chooses his rulers as he buys bootleg whiskey, never knowing precisely what he is getting, only certain that it is not what it pretends to be." - H.L. Mencken